Fire crews respond to gas leak with water present


Fire and rescue teams are working on a gas leak at a building, dealing with water on site and trying to stop the leak and check if gas levels are safe.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
02:55
Transcript:
On the fifth floor. That's correct, have everybody come up to the sixth floor. Got to do that, we'll head up. I don't know if maintenance told you, but they said yesterday the same thing happened. They had to make access to the fifth floor and make access through the roof of the elevator with the ladder. Do you have any additional needs? So you make the gas. It should be closed. 10-4. 78, 5.20. Engine 442, C-deck 12. Barnett call 178-41 East Cinder Cone Road. Engine 442, C-deck 12. 940, I think. Okay, thank you. I'm 744 for 20. 252, thank you. Okay, thank you. All right, thank you. Send me an answer if you want to 5 minutes on the secondary timer. Talk to time, man, first of all, we're getting up to mitigate the leak. Thanks. I came to mitigate the leak in 1726. Do you say first will be. All right. You're showing up. We're going to POGO as close as we can. There's water all over the place, so we can't POGO in the water. So we're going to find the next drive spot POGO and see if there's any migration. We're going to see if we can get these numbers down to zero with some tapes. Copy your 30% AL at the leak. You're going to continue to POGO away from the lake and see what readings you have. But it's not given any additional needs.
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Mesa, AZ
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